Hip-hop and reggae singer Sean Kingston was rushed to the hospital Sunday after he crashed the personal watercraft he was driving into a bridge, said a spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. The reason for the crash was not known, said Officer Jorge Pino. The singer's condition was also unknown late Sunday evening. Kingston, 21, crashed around 6 p.m. into the Palm Island Bridge, which joins the MacArthur Causeway to Palm Island, Pino said. The singer was taken to Ryder Trauma Center by a Miami Beach fire rescue truck.

With his singing career taking off, Weston pop sensation Jake Miller isn't home a lot. There are media interviews, performances and travel. This month, he took 10 flights in the span of just five days. So it's fitting that his first major record label studio single is called "First Flight Home. " The video to the song - which features Miller performing on the wing of a private jet and montages of a college student, a soldier and a little girl returning home to their loved ones - has been catching on since it debuted on MTV earlier this month.

Think Pink Rocks, a concert to benefit breast cancer research, took over Mizner Amphitheater in Boca Raton this past weekend with a star-studded list of performers that included Sean Kingston, Asher Roth, Melanie Fiona, Flo Rida and several others. While the windy weather made the pink carpet interviews a little challenging, the scene backstage buzzed at full throttle. Kingston, who had a serious jet ski accident in Miami Beach a year ago that left him in critical condition, seemed in great spirits and appeared to be fully recovered.

Think Pink Rocks, a concert to benefit breast cancer research, took over Mizner Amphitheater in Boca Raton this past weekend with a star-studded list of performers that included Sean Kingston, Asher Roth, Melanie Fiona, Flo Rida and several others. While the windy weather made the pink carpet interviews a little challenging, the scene backstage buzzed at full throttle. Kingston, who had a serious jet ski accident in Miami Beach a year ago that left him in critical condition, seemed in great spirits and appeared to be fully recovered.

With his singing career taking off, Weston pop sensation Jake Miller isn't home a lot. There are media interviews, performances and travel. This month, he took 10 flights in the span of just five days. So it's fitting that his first major record label studio single is called "First Flight Home. " The video to the song - which features Miller performing on the wing of a private jet and montages of a college student, a soldier and a little girl returning home to their loved ones - has been catching on since it debuted on MTV earlier this month.

The musical lineup for SunFest has gotten more diverse and offers more fun for everyone. On Wednesday, the festival announced the addition of Cali hitmakers Smash Mouth, '80s arena rockers REO Speedwagon, reggae-fusion artist Sean Kingston and rapper/singer Iyaz. The festival also announced more acts for Wednesday's New Music Night — These United States, Gringo Star, Crash Kings, Constellations and We Are Scientists. Those acts join Weezer, that night's headliner, to kick off the five-day smorgasbord of music, art, food and sun, set to light up Flagler Drive from April 28-May 2. In addition, several national and regional acts also will be coming, including Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights, Bedouin Soundclash, Cowboy Mouth, Alberta Cross, Tiger City and Big D and the Kids Table.

OT. Nothing FAU related, so stop now, or if you continue, don't bitch after you are done.... Between signing day and hoops, time for a little SB 44 since I had to pitch in and help cover the biggest event on earth. While this is billed is a Miami Super Bowl, everything is happening north of there. The game is actually in Miami Gardens, and all the pre-game hoopla is taking place at the Broward County Convention Center, which is near where all the cruise ships dock in Fort Lauderdale.

Hip-hop and reggae singer Sean Kingston was rushed to the hospital Sunday after he crashed the personal watercraft he was driving into a bridge, said a spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. The reason for the crash was not known, said Officer Jorge Pino. The singer's condition was also unknown late Sunday evening. Kingston, 21, crashed around 6 p.m. into the Palm Island Bridge, which joins the MacArthur Causeway to Palm Island, Pino said. The singer was taken to Ryder Trauma Center by a Miami Beach fire rescue truck.

When Jason Derulo exploded onto the scene with Whatcha Say, his first single, many were blindsided. But others weren't surprised to learn his debut single is topping charts; they know DeRulo as a home-grown hero. Derulo wasn't even 13 before he began writing songs for artists like Diddy, Lil Wayne, Danity Kane, Sean Kingston and Iyaz from his home in Miramar - a town that has the uncanny reputation of breeding stars. But the Dillard High grad kept it local in high school, playing basketball for the Panthers and performing in the school's musical productions.